A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers who Were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641 to 1667/Cadwell (J )

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CADWELL (J), printer in London, 1659–62. Son of Edward Cadwell of London, draper; apprenticed to Roger Norton, q.v., for seven years from June 23rd, 1646. He was evidently in a small way of business, the only two books found with his imprint being an allegory called the Voyage of the Wandring Knight, 1661, printed in black letter, and A Brief account of ancient Church-Government, 1662, 4°., ascribed to Obadiah Walker. His type and ornaments were of the poorest. His address has not been found.